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DonLeopoldo

06/02/08 10:24 PM

#18271 RE: downsideup #18270

Thank you very much indeed.

if you have a series of links & posts concerning DD on this stock, I'd appreciate id if you sent them to me.

I'm doing some DD on this stock. It seems the main question is "How good are the patents and are they better than other competitors' ?"

This looks like somekind of a shell with some battery patents, some debt in the form of CD's, ... TRNP seems to hold an interest in PWTC,... Management recently changed,...

??

TIA.

hasher

06/03/08 9:25 AM

#18274 RE: downsideup #18270

I do find it a tad amusing that the former IR guy now wants to diss PWTCs technology here

I did not "diss" the technology. I always thought it was a great idea.. I personally spent quite a bit of time assembling the grids for prototypes, and we even used onr of the batteries to start my 1986 GMC Jimmy, at that time.
I do think that the technology is now past it's shelf life though, with environmentalists doing what they can to eliminate lead. 90% of all lead now produced goes into batteries, and when the industry can come up with an alternative, like a lithium ion, or nickel metal hydride, that is affordable, lead acid batteries will become obsolete, at least in the automotive arena. If anyone believes that the thinkers of the world will never replace lead acid, at least for the auto industry, they are sadly mistaken. There are tons of batteries out there, and even when it was still a good concept, years ago, no one was beating a path to the doors of PTI.
There is an unrelated Power Tech company in the middle east that makes a similar battery and has been marketing it for years.. no one cares anymore. Like paint and gasoline, lead will disappear from the battery world, at least in the industrialized world, IMO.




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